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Kohei Arai Editor Advances in Information and Communication Proceedings of the 2023 Future of Information and Communication Conference (FICC), Volume 2 Editor KoheiArai FacultyofScienceandEngineering SagaUniversity Saga,Japan ISSN 2367-3370 ISSN 2367-3389 (electronic) LectureNotesinNetworksandSystems ISBN 978-3-031-28072-6 ISBN 978-3-031-28073-3 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28073-3 ©TheEditor(s)(ifapplicable)andTheAuthor(s),underexclusivelicense toSpringerNatureSwitzerlandAG2023 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsaresolelyandexclusivelylicensedbythePublisher,whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations,recitation,broadcasting,reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherphysicalway,andtransmission orinformationstorageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilar methodologynowknownorhereafterdeveloped. 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Wesuccessfullyleveragedtheadvantagesoftechnologyforseamlesslyorganizingthe conferenceinavirtualmodewhichallowed150+attendeesfrom45+nationsacrossthe globetoattendthisphenomenalevent. Theconferenceallowedlearnedscholars,researchersandcorporatetycoonstoshare theirvaluableandout-of-the-boxstudiesrelatedtocommunication,datascience,com- puting and Internet of things. The thought-provoking keynote addresses, unique and informativepaperpresentationsandusefulvirtualroundtableswerethekeyattractions of this conference. The astounding success of the conference can be gauged by the overwhelmingresponseintermsofpapersreceived.Atotalnumberof369paperswere received,outofwhich143werehandpicked bycarefulreviewintermsoforiginality, applicabilityandpresentation,and119arefinallypublishedinthisedition. 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Last but certainly notleast,wewouldextendourgratitudetotheorganizingcommitteewhotoiledhardto makethisvirtualeventagrandsuccess. We sincerely hope to provide an enriching and nourishing food for thought to our readers by means of our well-researched studies published in this edition. The over- whelmingresponsebyauthors,participantsandreadersmotivatesustobetterourselves eachtime.Wehopetoreceivecontinuedsupportandenthusiasticparticipationfromour distinguishedscientificfraternity. Regards, KoheiArai Contents TheDisabled’sLearningAspirationandE-LearningParticipation ............ 1 SeonglimLee,JaehyeSuk,JinuJung,LuTan,andXinyuWang AreCKMetricsEnoughtoDetectDesignPatterns? ........................ 11 GcinizweDlamini,SwatiMegha,andSirojiddinKomolov Detecting Cyberbullying from Tweets Through Machine Learning TechniqueswithSentimentAnalysis ..................................... 25 JalalOmerAtoum DNAGenomeClassificationwithMachineLearningandImageDescriptors ... 39 DanielPradoCussiandV.E.MachacaArceda A Review of Intrusion Detection Systems Using Machine Learning: Attacks,AlgorithmsandChallenges ...................................... 59 JoseLuisGutierrez-Garcia, EddySanchez-DelaCruz, andMariadelPilarPozos-Parra HeadOrientationofPublicSpeakers:VariationwithEmotion,Profession andAge .............................................................. 79 YatheendraPravanKidambiMurali,CarlVogel,andKhurshidAhmad UsingMachineLearningtoIdentifyTopAntecedentsAffectingCrime inUSCommunities .................................................... 96 KamilSamara Hybrid Quantum Machine Learning Classifier with Classical Neural NetworkTransferLearning ............................................. 102 AveryLeider,GioGiorgioAbouJaoude,andPaulineMosley RepeatedPotentialityAugmentationforMulti-layeredNeuralNetworks ....... 117 RyotaroKamimura SGAS-es: Avoiding Performance Collapse by Sequential Greedy ArchitectureSearchwiththeEarlyStoppingIndicator ...................... 135 Shih-PingLinandSheng-DeWang ArtificialIntelligenceinForensicScience ................................. 155 NazneenMansoorandAlexanderIliev viii Contents Deep Learning Based Approach for Human Intention Estimation inLower-BackExoskeleton ............................................. 164 ValeriyaZanina,GcinizweDlamini,andVadimPalyonov TSEM: Temporally-Weighted Spatiotemporal Explainable Neural NetworkforMultivariateTimeSeries .................................... 183 Anh-DuyPham,AnastassiaKuestenmacher,andPaulG.Ploeger AIinCryptocurrency .................................................. 205 AlexanderI.IlievandMalvikaPanwar ShortTermSolarPowerForecastingUsingDeepNeuralNetworks ........... 218 SanaMohsinBabbarandLauCheeYong Convolutional Neural Networks for Fault Diagnosis and Condition MonitoringofInductionMotors ......................................... 233 FatemehDavoudiKakhkiandArminMoghadam HuberLossandNeuralNetworksApplicationinPropertyPricePrediction ..... 242 AlexanderI.IlievandAmruthAnand TextRegressionAnalysisforPredictiveIntervalsUsingGradientBoosting .... 257 AlexanderI.IlievandAnkithaRaksha ChosenMethods ofImprovingSmallObjectRecognition withWeak RecognizableFeatures ................................................. 270 MagdalenaStachon´ andMarcinPietron´ FactorsAffectingtheAdoptionofInformationTechnologyintheContext ofMoroccanSmes ..................................................... 286 YassineZouhair,MustaphaBelaissaoui,andYounousElMrini AspectsoftheCentralandDecentralProductionParameterSpace,Its Meta-OrderandIndustrialApplicationSimulationExample ................. 297 BernhardHeiden, RonjaKrimm, BiancaTonino-Heiden, andVolodymyrAlieksieiev GenderEqualityinInformationTechnologyProcesses:ASystematic MappingStudy ........................................................ 310 J.DavidPatón-Romero, SunnivaBlock, ClaudiaAyala, andLetiziaJaccheri The P vs. NP Problem and Attempts to Settle It via Perfect Graphs State-of-the-ArtApproach .............................................. 328 MaherHeal,KiaDashtipour,andMandarGogate Contents ix HadoopDatasetforJobEstimationintheCloudwithLimitedBandwidth ..... 341 MohammedBergui,NikolaS.Nikolov,andSaidNajah SurveyofSchemaLanguages:OnaSoftwareComplexityMetric ............. 349 KehindeSotonwa, JohnsonAdeyiga, MichaelAdenibuyan, andMoyinoluwaDosunmu BohmianQuantumFieldTheoryandQuantumComputing .................. 362 F.W.Roush Service-OrientedMultidisciplinaryComputing:FromCodeProviders toTransdisciplines ..................................................... 372 MichaelSobolewski Incompressible Fluid Simulation Parallelization with OpenMP, MPI andCUDA ........................................................... 385 XuanJiang,LaurenceLu,andLinyueSong PredictiveAnalysisofSolarEnergyProductionUsingNeuralNetworks ....... 396 VinithaHannahSubburaj,NickolasGallegos,AnithaSarahSubburaj, AlexisSopha,andJoshuaMacFie ImplementationofaTagPlayingRobotforEntertainment ................... 416 MustafaAyad,JessicaMacKay,andTyroneClarke English-Filipino Speech Topic Tagger Using Automatic Speech RecognitionModelingandTopicModeling ............................... 427 JohnKarlB.TumpalanandReginaldNeilC.Recario ANovelAdaptiveFuzzyLogicControllerforDC-DCBuckConverters ....... 446 ThucKieu-XuanandDuc-CuongQuach VisualMechanismsInspiredEfficientTransformersforImageandVideo QualityAssessment .................................................... 455 JunyongYouandZhengZhang ANeuralNetworkBasedApproachforEstimationofRealEstatePrices ...... 474 VentsislavNikolov ContextualizingArtificiallyIntelligentMorality:AMeta-ethnography ofTheoretical,PoliticalandAppliedEthics ............................... 482 JennaferShaeRobertsandLauraN.Montoya x Contents AnAnalysisofCurrentFallDetectionSystemsandtheRoleofSmart DevicesandMachineLearninginFutureSystems .......................... 502 EdwardR.Sykes AuthenticationSchemeUsingHoneySentences ............................ 521 NurilKaunainiRofiatunnajahandAriMoesriamiBarmawi HSDVS-DPoS:ASecureandHeterogeneousDPoSConsensusProtocol UsingHeterogeneousStrongDesignatedVerifierSignature .................. 541 CanZhao,XiaoXiaoWang,ZhengzhuLu,JiahuiWang,DejunWang, andBoMeng FrameworkforMulti-factorAuthenticationwithDynamicallyGenerated Passwords ............................................................ 563 IvayloChenchev RandomnessTestingonStrictKeyAvalancheDataCategoryonConfusion Propertiesof3D-AESBlockCipherCryptographyAlgorithm ................ 577 NorAzealaMohdYusofandSuriyaniAriffin AProofofP!=NP:NewSymmetricEncryptionAlgorithmAgainstAny LinearAttacksandDifferentialAttacks ................................... 589 GaoMing Python Cryptographic Secure Scripting Concerns: A Study of Three Vulnerabilities ........................................................ 602 GraceLaMalva,SuzannaSchmeelk,andDristiDinesh DevelopingaGSM-GPSBasedTrackingSystem:VulnerableNigerian SchoolChildrenasaCaseStudy ......................................... 614 AfolayanIfeoluwaandIdachabaFrancis Standardization of Cybersecurity Concepts in Automotive Process Models:AnAssessmentToolProposal ................................... 635 NohaMoselhyandAhmedAdelMahmoud FactorsAffectingthePersistenceofDeletedFilesonDigitalStorage Devices .............................................................. 656 TahirM.Khan,JamesH.JonesJr.,andAlexV.Mbazirra TaphonomicalSecurity:DNAInformationwithaForeseeableLifespan ....... 674 Fatima-EzzahraElOrche,MarcelHollenstein,SarahHoudaigoui, DavidNaccache,DariaPchelina,PeterB.Rønne,PeterY.A.Ryan, JulienWeibel,andRobertWeil